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Group 14 Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Mah Hong Yew UK24925 Chan Kai Teng UK26002 Chan Fei Yuen UK26010 Chia Huei Theeng UK25660 Yew Sook Wen UK25656 Leong Ming Choong UK25350 Tay Kian Teoch UK25003 Ng Siau Wei UK25667 Nurul Syazdiana Bt Mohd Zuki
UK26258
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Chapter
Scope Presentation
1. Introduction – Title of project , Project Location , Legal Requirement , Project Initiator ,
Statements of needs1st presentations
2. Site Options 1st presentations
3. Project Option 1st presentations
4. Project Description 2rd presentation
5. Existing Environment – Hydrology, Ambient Air Quality, Flood estimation , Biological
Environment
1st presentations
6. Impact and Mitigation - Landuse and Traffic 2rd presentation
7. Impact and Mitigation During Constructions 2rd presentation
8. Impact and Mitigation During Operation : Process, Discharge and Emission
2rd presentation
9. Impact and Mitigation Environmental Health and Safety
2rd presentation
10. Impact and Mitigation During operation Plant Risk
2rd presentation
11. Impact and Mitigation During operation : Other Environmental Parameter
2rd presentation
12. Environmental Management Plan and Residual Impact
3th Presentation
13. Summary and Recommentation 3th Presentation
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CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTIONPROJECT TITLE
Detailed EIA of the Proposed Thermal Waste Treatment Plant for
Solid Waste Management in Kampung Bohol, Mukim Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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PROJECT LOCATION:Coordinated at 3° 04 N; 100° 35.5 E.
Scale – 1:15000
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PROPOSED SITE LOCATION
From Google Map
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PROJECT INITIATORJabatan Kerajaan Tempatan (JKT) of Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan
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OBJECTIVE OF REPORT:Ascertain the environmental impacts related to the designated project areas.Describe all the project development activities including the layout, and materials use requirement. Assess and predict the potential impact that may result from the said development.Submit the EIA report to JAS, Malaysia and make presentation on the EIA.
PROJECT BACKGROUND:Arose from the need to efficiently manage the disposal and treatment of solid waste as to reduce the load on landfills as Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan are the country’s centre of attraction.
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The propose project comes under :
Environment Quality(Prescribed Premises) (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 1987 18(b) of the Schedule of Prescribed
Activities 18. Waste Treatment and disposal
(b) Municipal Solid Waste (i) Construction of incineration plant
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STATEMENTS OF NEED
Present solid waste from Kuala Lumpur is disposed off in landfills in the Federal Territory and Selangor
Landfill at Taman Beringin, Kuala Lumpur still be used because of unavailable of other disposal method
Generation of waste always increase In Kuala Lumpur, waste was generated about
2500 ton/day
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Municipal council
Location Area(ha) Remaining Capacities(t
on)
Kuala Lumpur Taman Beringin
12.0 674,000
Hulu Selangor Hulu YamKalumpang
60.01.5
35,9708,881
Kuala Selangor
Kg Hang Tuah 2.0 19,395
Petaling Puchong Sanitary Landfill
60.0 14,105,708
Gombak Kundang 39.0 890,000
Kuala Langat Sedu 6.0 33,434
Total 15,767,388
Waste Disposal Sites (landfills) in Federal Territory and Selangor
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CHAPTER 2
SITE OPTIONS
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Located at Kampung Bohol near Jalan Puchong-Shah Alam Express overpass
SITE OPTIONS – ANALYSIS OF LOCATION
Site Screening Criteria Human Settlement
Access Land Use and Socio-economic
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HUMAN SETTLEMENTS On the basis of existing land use, LOT
35306, is well buffered against its nearest residential areas and meets the 500m buffer zone requirement of DOE Guideline for sitting and zoning of industries for heavy industries.
Legend : Purple : Industrial
area
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ACCESS Location and sitting of LOT 35309 in terms
of access is good. The construction of KESAS highway
enhanced the access road passing through an industrial area to enter and exit the highway, rather than passing through a residential area.
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LAND USE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC
No intermediate residential neighbors. Beyond 500m zone, there are populated
residential enclaves, but industrial enclaves on land still zoned as agriculture shield.
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CHAPTER 3
PROJECT OPTIONS
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SANITARY LANDFILL
Advantages Reducing load reserve.
Disadvantages Required large area. High probability of groundwater pollution. Not environmentally friendly (release out greenhouse gases: methane).All landfills sites will be saturated in next 20 year.
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PROPOSED DISPOSAL METHOD
Thermal waste managementAdvantages Reduce volume of waste by almost 90-95%. Eliminate the offensive odour. Hazardous and infectious material are able
neutralized by combustion at high temperature.
Able to handle 1500 ton/days.• 5 production line each able to handle 300ton/day
Occupy an area of 20 hectare only.
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CHAPTER 4
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
I. Hydrology – Drainage SystemII. Ambient Air QualityIII. Flood EstimationIV. Biological Environment
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DRAINAGE SYSTEM
3 rivers present in the vicinity of the proposed project area are Sungai Bohol, Sungai Kuyoh and Sungai Kelang
Sg Bohol and Kuyoh drains water into the disused mining pond ; the water from the mining pond then will flow into Sg Kelang.
Sg Bohol occurs immediately outside the western parameter of the proposed project, it can be expected that the water quality of Sg Bohol may be influenced by the proposed project activities.
Results of surface water quality Sg Bohol and Mining pond at the present stage is
not contaminated with any toxic material.
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Sg Bohol
Sg Kelang Sg
Kuyoh
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AIR QUALITY
SO2 show that most values are below the DOE guideline level with an exception of one 410ppb at the Indah Water building, the building closed to Jalan Puchong, the high value might due to the traffic.
NO2 obtained show that most reading were not detectable.
Heavy metal are below the detection limit, except for copper, this could be due to copper wire in the generator set.
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FLOOD ESTIMATION
Major flood is not expected in to be occur in the Sg Bohol Basin.
The disused mining pond would retain the flood water from the Sg Bohol basin.
Retention capacity of this pond is not estimate since the depth of the mining ponds has not been determined.
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BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Flora Malaysia has about 12,000 species of seed plants, 600 species of ferns, and uncountable number of mosses, lichens and algae. Mainly floral species found at the project area are weeds.All species found are neither rare, endangered or of protected species.Fauna The wildlife species is extremely low. Rats and rodents are the major mammalian population.Amphibian mainly within the shrubs, water edge and water weeds.Numerous insects and pest.No Endangered species were found.
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EIA Consultants
MAB Environmental Consultant Sdn Bhd
Suite 501, 5th Floor, Bangunan Loke Yew
Jalan Mahkamah Persekutuan 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
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NAME DISCIPLINE QUALIFICATIONS
MAH HONG YEWThermal
TreatmentB. Eng (Hons)
Chemical Engineering
CHAN KAI TENG Public HealthBachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS)
CHAN FEI YUEN Pollution ControlB. Sc Environmental
Chemistry
CHIA HUEI THEENG Population B. A (Economics)
YEW SOOK WENMunicipal Solid
Waste TreatmentB. Eng (Hons)
Chemical Engineering
LEONG MING CHOONG
Water QualityB. Sc Environmental
Chemistry
TAY KIAN TEOCHEconomic Analysis
B. A (Economics)
NG SIAU WEI Air QualityB. Sc Environmental
Chemistry
NURUL SYAZDIANA BT MOHD ZUKI
BiologyB. Sc Biology
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END OF PART 1- DEIA PRESENTATION
THANK YOU
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